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Thursday, November 24, 2011

26 Bodies Dumped in Mass Slaying in Guadalajara

By Arturo Perez Navarro of the Associated Press and other sources:

It is now twenty six, the number of bodies that were discovered bound and gagged on Thursday in vehicles abandoned in the heart of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico's second-largest city and the site of the recent Pan American Games, officials said.

Best known as the home of mariachi music and tequila, this picturesque colonial city has also been the historic base for methamphetamine trafficking by the powerful Sinaloa cartel. The cartel's tight grip on the city was shattered by the death of its regional commander, Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel, in a shootout with federal police in July 2010.

Feet are seen inside a truck where bodies were found in Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday Nov. 24, 2011. At least 20 bodies were discovered early Thursday in three vehicles abandoned in the heart of Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city and the site of the recent Pan American Games, an official said. (AP Photo/Victor Fernandez)

Guadalajara's murder rate then soared as factions of the cartel known as La Nueva Generacion (Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion - CJNG), and the La Resistenica (a La Familia faction group) battled to control Coronel's territory and assets. Street battles have left hundreds dead in the city and surrounding areas.

Security officials have said they feared that the chaos could provide an opening for the Zetas drug cartel, which has been using paramilitary-style tactics and headline-grabbing atrocities in a national push to seize territory from older organized crime groups.

But killing slowed to a trickle during the Oct. 15-30 Pan American Games, which brought a massive influx of police and soldiers.

A soldier patrols as a vehicle that was discovered carrying bodies inside is taken away in Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday Nov. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Victor Fernandez).

Now, the violence appears to have surged back, in the form of the mass killing and public dumping of bodies that has marred other cities such as Veracruz.

The state prosecutor's office said the slain men in Guadalajara were found at 6:29 a.m. in two vans and a pickup truck left near the Milennium Arches, one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city in western Mexico.

The Secretary Generalofthe State Government, FernandoGuzman Perez-Pelaez, explained that in a blue caravan 10 nude bodies were found with their hands tied and gagged. One of them beheaded.

Investigators from the Forensic Science Institute of Jalisco said all the bodies had the words "Milenio Zeta" written on them with oil.

In another vehicle, a Nissan pickup truck, investigators found 9 bodies with plastic bags over their heads and their hands and feet were tied. In the white van there were 7 semi-nude bodies, also with the same message.

The Secretary General of the Government said the 26 bodies were male and were between 25 to 35 years of age.

The arches stand less than a mile (1.6 kilometers) from the Expo Guadalajara events center, the site of both Pan Am Games events and the Guadalajara International Book Fair, which opens Saturday and describes itself as the world's most important Spanish-language book fair. The fair's website said it was expecting more than 600,000 visitors from around the world.

A soldier and police officer stand guard as a van that was discovered carrying bodies inside is taken away in Guadalajara, Mexico. (AP Photo/Victor Fernandez).

On Wednesday, 17 bodies were found burned in two pickup trucks in a strikingly similar attack in Sinaloa, the home state of the eponymous cartel. Twelve of the bodies were in the back of one truck, some of them handcuffed and wearing bulletproof vests.

Luis Carlos Najera, public security secretary for the state of Jalisco, where Guadalajara is located, said Thursday morning that a message had been found in one of the vehicles containing the most recent bodies, but he didn't offer more details. Mexican drug cartels frequently leave threatening messages with the bodies of their victims as a way of sowing fear and taking credit for their actions. Unconfirmed sources however say that the narco message that was found inside a vehicle was in fact signed by the criminal group Milenio-Zetas who are rumored to have moved in to take the region from CJNG.

Below is the complete narco-message that was found on Thursday morning near the Millennium Arches in Guadalajara. It speaks of "El Chapo", as well as Emilio Gonzalez and Malova, who, according to the banner (manta), they hold an alliance with "Mayo" Zambada.

"We're in Jalisco and we are not leaving, the fight is not with the town people, it's with El Chapo, Mayo Zambada, who are wanting to fight and they can't even defend their own turf, it is the same with the ones from Jalisco with their Nueva Generacion, it is the same with El Chapo and El Mayo who are a bunch of informants for the American government and not of us, the same Vicente Zamabada says so, he is the son of Mario Zambada, that they are informants for the gringos for all the people who work for El chapo and El Mayo, and the ones from Jalisco, who do not control their own turf, the same thing that happened to Flaco "Dalgiero" will happen to you all, and for all those that have told on El Chapo and El Mayo. And the ones from Jalisco, take the blindfold off , the Sinaloa Cartel is history, just like the ones from Jalisco, they do not control their own turf. We bring you a shit mess and you don't even know from where the Voladora is falling on you from, becasue the governor of Jalisco and Sinaloa are close friends of Mayo Zambada. that you were so peaceful in Jalisco and Sinaloa, and now with your arrangements you don't know what to do, look, here we leave you your dead ones, if we can abduct (levanton) them ourselves so you can see that we do not need any help from any asshole, we are in all the way inside the kitchen, we are showing you that without the support of the Mexican army, Marines or PFP or any other federal or state authority and this is proof that we are deep inside the kitchen "

Atte: "Z" group, the strong cartel at a national level, the only cartel that is not an informant of the Americans (gringos). This group exists, in loyalty, honor, Z group , always loyal."

The CJNG began to appear in news stories last year, especially following the death of Ignacio Coronel, the Sinaloa Cartel "Cartel de Sinaloa" (CDS) big shot who controlled much of the Pacific region. Most reports focused on the group’s battles with La Resistencia, another local gang, for control of Jalisco’s biggest city, Guadalajara, and the surrounding region.

While the initial interpretation of the CJNG's emergence was that they were merely a local iteration of the CDS composed of Coronel’s erstwhile subordinates, recent weeks have provided evidence of a group striking out on its own. Last June the group attached messages to dead bodies dumped along a highway in the state of Guanajuato taunting a wide range of groups like: La Familia, Los Zetas, La Resistencia, and, strikingly, the CDS.

CJNG were said to have committed a similar mass execution in Veracruz under the name of MataZetas where they ended up executing at least 67 alleged Zetas in and around Veracruz within a couple of days

Responding to a reporter's question, Najera told the Televisa television network that he believed the recent calm in Guadalajara was the result of an increase in security and not because drug cartels had struck a truce with each other during the games.

He declined to comment on the possible motives for the slayings, saying only that investigators had "various hypotheses."

The Zetas have taken over neighboring Zacatecas state in their push west, and are said to be eyeing Guadalajara both for the meth trade and for the potential of extortion.

Analysts have said there is some indication that factions such as La Resistencia (a La Familia faction) will join the Zetas, which would produce a coalition threatening Sinaloa's methamphetamine operations.

List of victims identified so far:

Chrysler Caravan
1. Saúl Emmanuel Mendoza Jasso, 21 years old, of colonia Sauz, a native of Guadalajara, was a floor salesman at Sam's Club for three years. He disappeared on Tuesday November 23.

2. Juan Ramón Mora Alonso, 29, was a native of Guadalajara, he was a technician in thermo plastic factory for five years. The deceased had a rearrest warrant for the crime of vehicle theft in the Fourth Court issued Criminal 194/2008-B within the process number, dated March 26, 2009. According to information from his fingerprints he had a history of theft.

3.Juan Pablo Celis Velasco, 24 years old, was born in Guadalajara and worked for three years as a driver. Disappeared from on November 22.

4.Ramón Velasco, 28, lived in Miravalle, he worked delivering pizzas. He disappeared the night of November 22.

5. Victor Andres Jaime Rivera, 19 años. he had a local video game sales in the market in Constitution and was a native of Guadalajara. He disappeared the night of November 23.

6.José Guzman Martinez, 23, he lived in the colonia constitution, he was an electrician and was a native of Guadalajara. He disappeared the night of November 23.

7. Luis Sánchez Quezada, who has yet to be officially identified and claimed by their family, but according to their fingerprints he have two conviction for crimes against health.

8. Juan Carlos Ámaton Avila, 23 years old, lived in the colonia constitution in Zapopan, and was a native of Guadalajara. Worked as a house painter. He disappeared the night of November 23.

9.José Guadalupe Buenrostro Calzada, 29, lived in Lomas de Tlaquepaque. Was employed by Sam's Club in the area of​fruits and vegetables and was a native of Guadalajara, he has been missing since Nov. 23.

10.Juan Carlos Andrade Esquivel, 40, lived in the Jardines del Valle in Zapopan, who was a native of Guadalajara, and hamburgers seller for 16 years. He disappeared the night of November 23.

Nissan Truck
11.Identified as Carlos Solis Coronado, 34-year-old native of Aguascalientes. He was a mechanic. He disappeared on November 21.

12.Juan Cázares Guzmán, was identified by his fingerprints, his name was found to have a criminal record in Aguascalientes for the crime of fraud.

Dodge Ram Van type
13. Vidal Alejandro Robles, 22 years old, lived in San Juan de Ocotán, the municipality of Zapopan, worked as a dental technician in a lab for three years and was a native of Guadalajara. Disappeared the night of November 21. This person was with Édgar Ramón Chávez Martínez.

14.José Antonio Parga Guareño, 23, a native of Guadalajara and domiciled in the colonia Lopez Portillo, worked as a driver for five months. Missing since Nov. 22.

15. Ramon Chavez Edgar Martinez, age 21, who lived in San Juan de Ocotán, was from Zapopan, and was a driver for Aga for six months. He disappeared on 21 November.

16.Octavio Gutierrez Rodriguez, 36, lived in colonia Santa Margarita, was a native of Zapopan and worked as a baker. He was missing since Nov. 21.

17.Horacio Oceguera López, 31, residing in colonia Santa Margarita, he had been selling cars for a year, was a native of Guadalajara and has been missing since Nov. 23. This person had a rearrest warrant, in criminal proceedings 779/2004-D number issued by the Third Criminal Court, dated November 9, 2004, in addition, he also had a history of drug crimes.

18.Salvador Zuno Barragán, was identified by his fingerprints, his criminal record was for the crime of robbery.

19. According to his fingerprints, the body of number 19, has a history of crimes against health, he is partially identified. However, the Attorney General of the State of Jalisco (PGJEJ) did not reveal his name.

CDS is taking a beating all over the place. If you're a petty car thief, gangbanger or pole dancer in Mexico be on the look out in the following weeks. CDS is gonna be out picking people up. You know the routine, they kill people nobody is gonna really miss and display them as "evil" Zetas. Que Carteles Unidos ni que la chingada. Lavate la cola Chapo antes de andar con tus "limpias" pinche marrano atascado.

"Analysts have said there is some indication that factions such as La Resistencia (a La Familia faction) will join the Zetas, which would produce a coalition threatening Sinaloa's methamphetamine operations."

LFM and la resistencia joined the z a while ago, nothing new around here.

Colima an important state when it comes to drug trafficking hasnt really been hit hard by Zetas,is this because their ally,Beltran Leyvas already operate there or are they just not interested in Colima??????,Theres been little close to NO reports of whats going on in Colima,BL,LFM,CT,Nachos people,are said to operate there.Theres is alot of states that are commonly NOT mentioned in this drug war,and if you are Mexican you know that,thats because one Cartel has almost complete control of illegal activities,I wonder Who has the most Control in Colima??

Well,in 2010 a narcomanta appeared in Mazatlan claiming that," the plaza already belongs to the Beltran Leyvas and Heriberto Lascano and his Zetas and anybody who supports Chapo and his Gente Nueva will die" The narcomanta was left next to 6 dead bodies.

4:20 . Arturo no pudo ? Mane I hate these idiots he was going up against cds aka mexican army , & he did a hell of a job unlike any other before him. His people are still loyal to the Beltrans & have half of Sinaloa already he still beating them from hell its another thing what u believe & see on the news media who want to see Chapo as sole ruler of dto (hilarious how they want to make him another Amado Carrillo) truth is ABL had the people on his side & still does the media will tell you otherwise tho

@4:20, That seriously is a great arguement," If Arturo Beltran couldnt take Culiacan from Chapo what makes you guys think these idiots can??"

Well I think I may have an alright response for that,if Arturo wouldnt of been betrayed by La Barbie and killed by Marines,it would of only been a matter of time before he would of taken Culiacan,I think its pretty obvious.Thats my personal belief others would argue no he still wouldnt of,the thruth is Arturo time ran out and we will never know,and it looks like Hector is following Arturos dream of running Culiacan.We will see what happens there.The way I see it the Beltran Leyvas have more loyal people and Chapo has the goverments support,in reality it is like that.Just remember that the Mexican goverment,(just like any other goverment) is known to kiss ass to the best payer,and when thats not Chapos Cartel things will change,why do you guys think Chapo is so desperate to get his shipments over that why he has begun to loose alot of loads.You need to hurry up Chapo im sure you owe alot of politics their money for your protection.

Could this be Lazca's payback for Vera Cruz? Sure looks that way. Crazy shit. These Mexican mafioso do not play around.

WTF is it with the narco message saying 'the fight is not with the town people, it's with El Chapo, Mayo Zambada.' This from the Zetas? They extort itinerant fucking street clowns. They extort parking flaggers. They extort anyone who has a few pesos in their pockets. They kidnap the hell out of anybody. They don't care if their family has no money, they will kidnap anyway and force them to go on 'heat up the plaza' suicide missions. Their beef IS with the people of Guadalajara because the Zetas want to make their lives hell on earth.

Its the begining of the end for chapo not cds, but they will loose a lot of power and people , goverment slowly turning their back on them. Empiezan las traiciones ,salvese quien pueda, quien quiere morir o pasar el resto de su vida encerrado por un compadre?

This one did this, that one did that, the government supports this cartel, the government works for that cartel blah blah blah, none of you idiots know shit nor you have any proof of what you are saying. A bunch of corrupted officials does not mean the government supports a cartel.

Both cartels will go down, Zetas first and a new cartel will emerge, I know this because I'm in the Mexican military.

Interesting message, but is it posturing or rumors, or closer to the truth? If Sinaloa/NJ is going to be accused of picking up small time operators, and innocents, we can assume it is the same here, no?

This talk should never be considered routine or normal banter in any society. Imagine this sort of talk about criminals in the U.S............ Naaaaah! Mexico had the perfect storm for this crazy-stupid behavior. The storm was driven by the right balance of institutionalized corruption, supply and demand relationships and human economic desperation at a time of disappearing morals. I, however, will not speak of these roaches as if they are NFL teams. I would like to regard them all as equally low vermin. My apologies to the real roaches and the real vermin for the comparison. JaJaJa!

Isn't the CJNG the ones that were attempting to extort all the school teachers. Don't for a minute think that Zetas are the only ones that extort and rob. As long as CDS continues to put fires in other plazas and get the military to clean them up, the other cartels will have to resort to linear crimes. When he is forced to defend his actions without military and federal police bailouts, we will see a different side to him. It really looks like he may have lost the military support because they are not rushing in on this one. Even with their support, Chapo lost in Juarez and has made no headway in Zetas territory. Half his loads get busted in Tj and his cells there are dropping like flies. @ 6:39 PM...I totally agree with you, El Mayo and El Azul are the brains and Chapo is the mascot. I have said that for a while.

If Chapo hadn't tried to take Nuevo Laredo back in what 05, then Juarez in starting in 07, we would not be seeing this crime epidemic we are seeing. It is all about having to support all these AK 47 toting nobodies that causes the need to extort and kidnap. After an IQ of 82 gets an AK 47 and is introduced to meth, look out, here comes crime.

I lay it all on the CDS Chapo movement, all of it. They are not the good guys but more a different bred that anything goes. There is no honor, snitching is a way of doing business, and who cares who gets hurt as long as they write a song about it. He will fall before the 2012 elections and Mayo is already going into retirement. It is a deferent time.

Amado Carrillo demanded they they never write or sing a song about him. Shorty wants every band in every bar throughout Mexico to sing about him. That is the deference in the two. Chapo couldn't stand up to his boot straps.

When Calderon and the military desert Chapo (and I think they already have), he is gone like the winds because the wolves that circle him are FOR REAL.

thank you all for this fantasyfootball moment in Mexico's tragedy at the hands of it most paternalistic supposed ally, the United States of America. You people talk about the misfortune of you neighbor like if it was a sport of sorts, complete with quasi analysis and predictions.yeah this shit isn't gonna affect el chapo, or mayo, some say, but guess what the shit that chapo did to juarez didn't affect Viceroy either, but what about the the real effects, look at juarez, and i mean really look at it, and you will see what will happen to Guadalajara and Culiacan to some degree and any small degree is a dose because Juarez is the be all end all of cluster-fucks. 77 murders just this month and it isn't over, and that seems to be an all time low during the past four years that this Sinaloa invasion into juarez occured. and the shit has hit the fan in these cities and their spikes in murders can't even compare to juarez' lowest recorded month of murders in four years?for Culiacan and Guadalajara any fraction of the dose that juarez has seen will give you a little insight into the real fucked up shit this bullshit competition represents.

Many cartels are kidnapping and killing innocent working people, tossing them in a van and labeling them as Cartel members from the opposition for the shock value and media attention. Just read most of the comments here, the tactic worked. They need body counts regardless of the source (innocent or not). Who's going to ID these people as innocent or criminals? One final thought, the local cartel could also round-up innocents, kill them and blame the other guy to rally local support.

it's funny how they say all this shit but when Arturo was alive he was and still is kicking the Sinaloa ass and the michoacan ass all over the place. now that was a gallo from sinaloa. they couldnt with arturo when he was alive and they still cant now

Wait los Caballeros Templarios the ones that go to Zihuatanejo Guerrero to die and hadnt even cleaned out La Familia from Michioacan?? Haha oh yeah they definately winning this drug war.Wasnt it in Acapulco where they killed those 20 Michiocanos for mistaking them for rats/and Extorcionist in other words members of los Caballero Templarios??????@ Luciferkilla.

Luciferkilla you seem to know alot about los CT,if you could tell me what cities/towns/parts they have influence over in Guerrero???????,I would believe just alittle bit more. If im not wrong,which I could be,supposibly the BLO have the most territories in Guerrero,they have a strong influence in Chilpancingo,Costa Grande,and Zihuatanejo,aswell as surrounding towns, ranches around those areas.

YOu are wrong, Guerrero is not what it used to be. BLO lost plazas against small gangs and they lost acapulco. They are getting their asses kicked and CT controls a few plazas in north guerrero and they got their state on lockdown and kicked out la famillia.